Issue
Volume 57, Issue 10
Advice from someone who needs it
By: STEPHANIE SCIANDRA
"If you really like somebody and it goes both ways, but the guy's older (by 5 years) and ready to settle down and start having kids, but the girl is just graduating with her undergrad degree, how do you deal with a situation like that? She isn't ready to have children and stuff and he is, but she really likes him." [read more]
A simple proposal
By: DAN MECCA
For years, I have been taught to think for myself, criticize the government that we the people elect; to follow the suggestions of greats such as Alexander Hamilton or Thomas Paine. [read more]
A terrorist threat in New York City?
Middle Eastern politicians as terrorists
When the tragedy of 9/11 occurred, the outpouring of international support was broad and rampant. Now that a hostile leader wants to visit the Ground Zero site to lay a wreath commemorating those who died, American politicians are speaking out against the potential visit. [read more]
Breaking hearts one R-rating at a time
By: TIMOTHY MONAHAN
The comic writer/director duo Farrelly brothers have not made an R-rated film since 2000's Me, Myself & Irene, and they won't let that stand. [read more]
Bulls dominate invitational
By: JOSEPH GLENN AND CHRIS RYNDAK
The women's tennis team went to West Point this past weekend to prove that they are strong. Army strong. The mission was a success, as two Bulls came home from the Army Invitational Championships with individual titles. [read more]
Bulls hope for more backers
By: EVAN NEMEROFF
What peaks a college student's interest more than the word "free?" Student Relations is hoping to fill stadium seats for the football team's home opener against Baylor by giving away free merchandise. [read more]
Corrections
In the September 20 article, “Suicide Prevention Week”, the 24-hour crisis hotline, 716-834-3131, was misattributed. It is a local number through Crisis Services of Erie County. [read more]
Double the pleasure, double the fun
By: ALEX RUBIN
Batman and Robin, Cheech and Chong, Lucy and Ethel. All three are iconic pairs that made each other better. The men's soccer goaltending duo of Dan Bell and Robert Shuttleworth, much like the aforementioned three, feel that only together can the Bulls win. [read more]
FSEC addresses emergency preparedness
By: KELLY WARTH
With incidents like 9/11, the Virginia Tech shootings, Hurricane Katrina and the October Surprise storm influencing UB's Critical Incident Management plan, the possibilities for emergency preparation are endless, according to Beau Willis, executive vice president for University Support Services. [read more]
Good Luck Chuck cooks with humor
By: RACHEL KLEIN
It's a repetitious nightmare terrorizing the local cinema. There's always that one person who laughs so loud and for such an extended amount of time that the next few lines in the movie are missed. [read more]
Hot Hot Heat go luke warm
By: KATHERINE ENDERLE
While many fans may grab Hot Hot Heat's new album Happiness LTD. for their next dance party, only a handful of songs will be worthy of the bash. [read more]
Ninety-nine problems, and the Internet’s one
By: AMANDA WATKINS
Textbooks with shrink-wrap still intact, mid-September. The owner nonchalantly sits nearby, cruising Facebook for the latest gossip, pouring through profiles of strangers. Even before Al Gore invented the Internet, students have always had something better to do rather than crack open a book. [read more]
Queen India
By: JENA BROWN
Playing to the desiring ears of a sold-out CFA crowd Wednesday night, Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter India Arie had the audience up out of their seats, clapping and singing along to everything from ballads to R&B hits. [read more]
Rematch of 1986
By: EVAN NEMEROFF
Even though I was only four months old the last time the Mets won the World Series, I love watching re-runs of classic games from 1986 against the Boston Red Sox. This year looks like there could be a rematch of that historic match-up in late October. [read more]
Schedule
| M. Soccer |
| Friday: at Bucknell, 5 p.m. |
| W. Soccer |
| Friday: at George Washington, 4 p.m. |
| Volleyball |
| Friday: vs. Ohio, 7 p.m. |
| M. Tennis |
| Volkl Shootout |
| Friday: at Dartmouth , |
| Cross Country |
| Saturday: vs. UB Stampede Invite, 11 a.m. |
| Volleyball |
| Saturday: vs. Kent State, 3 p.m. |
Scoreboard
Nothing to Report [read more]
Sidelines
Athletes of the Week [read more]
Spirituality integrated into medical school curriculum
By: JOANN PAN
Starting this fall semester, spirituality has officially been integrated into the four-year curriculum of the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at UB. [read more]
Students donate ponytails for charity
By: CINDY MORAND AND KRISTEN DEANGELI
For the third semester in a row, Student Activities teamed up with Supercuts to benefit Locks of Love, a not-for-profit organization that provides human-hair wigs to patients undergoing chemotherapy. [read more]
UB expands its borders at the study abroad fair
By: KATE BOWES
The Study Abroad Fair attracted students and faculty alike to the Atrium, Center for the Arts on Wednesday, Sept. 19 to learn about academics and adventure outside the US. [read more]
